patricks
2009-10-08, 07:36 PM
So I need to change a brick veneer wall to siding with brick wainscot - but the brick wainscot has several sweeps in it. I thought I would give stacked walls another try instead of trying to do ALL the brick with individual sweeps (recessed brick course every 4th course up to 56" above the floor).
So besides getting over FIFTY errors when changing my exterior walls from basic to stacked (roof disappeared, all my trim sweeps disappeared), the roof sketch would not behave correctly when trying to remake the roof. I selected the wall and set it to extend to core, with an overhang of 24 inches. However when I measured from the face of core (face of stud layer) it was actually more like 2' - 0 3/16"! What the heck??? 24 inches back from the sketch line put me somewhere in the middle of my substrate layer.
FYI both wall types in the stacked wall contained the same core, interior finish, and substrate layers, and were aligned by the centerline of the core layer.
So why the discrepancy?
*edit* it looks like when you pick a stacked wall for a roof sketch, it ALWAYS defaults to or measures from the center of the OVERALL wall assembly! What sort of madness is that?? Doesn't matter if you set it extend to core or not, it ALWAYS goes to the center of the overall assembly.
This makes stacked walls even more useless and more of a pain than I thought they were :banghead:
So besides getting over FIFTY errors when changing my exterior walls from basic to stacked (roof disappeared, all my trim sweeps disappeared), the roof sketch would not behave correctly when trying to remake the roof. I selected the wall and set it to extend to core, with an overhang of 24 inches. However when I measured from the face of core (face of stud layer) it was actually more like 2' - 0 3/16"! What the heck??? 24 inches back from the sketch line put me somewhere in the middle of my substrate layer.
FYI both wall types in the stacked wall contained the same core, interior finish, and substrate layers, and were aligned by the centerline of the core layer.
So why the discrepancy?
*edit* it looks like when you pick a stacked wall for a roof sketch, it ALWAYS defaults to or measures from the center of the OVERALL wall assembly! What sort of madness is that?? Doesn't matter if you set it extend to core or not, it ALWAYS goes to the center of the overall assembly.
This makes stacked walls even more useless and more of a pain than I thought they were :banghead: